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  2. WAR CRIMIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in a statement of policy, says that the ex-Kaiser must be prosecuted. He was responsible for deliberately provoking the war ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    Sharp fighting has taken pace in several Westphalian towns between returning soldiers and the local Sovict troops. Thousands of uniners at Hamm struck and ...

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  4. FREMANTLE FREEZING WORKS.

    The Minister for Industries (Mr. R. T. Robinson) made available yesterday details of the suggested scheme for the establishment and control of freezing works at ...

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  5. TRAMWAY MEN.

    A meeting of men engaged on the construction work in Hay-street was held at the Trades Hall at 4 p.m. yesterday, in anticipation of receiving from the Minister ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly me at 7.30 o'clock last evening. LOAN ESTIMATES. The Treasurer gave notice that on ...

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  7. BLIND SCULLERS.

    Blind soldiers representing Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales took part in the Empire sculling ...

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  8. DARK DAYS OF APRIL.

    The Attorney-General (Sir Frederick Smith), speaking at Liverpool, said it was now possible to reveal the fact that during the dark days of April all preparations ...

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  9. NAVAL DAY.

    Yesterday afternoon Fremantle was handed over to the boys of the Navy, and true to the traditions of the first arm of the service they performed their work with ...

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  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Millen, in reply to Senator Gardiner, said that members of the Returned Soldiers' Association had waited on him to ask that ...

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  11. THE ALLIED ADVANCE.

    A Belgian communique issued on Wednesday stated:—"Our cavalry occupied Neuss and Odenkirchen." An American communique states:—"We ...

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  12. EXTRADITION.

    It is semi-officially confirmed that the inter-Allied Conference in London agreed as to the necessity of obtaining the extradition and trial of the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  13. RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Hoyd George, in a statement, describes the provisions made for soldiers and sailors, and the measures for increasing production, housing, and other ...

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  14. WILHELM IN EXILE.

    The "Daily Mirror's" correspondent at Amerongen (Holland) says that the ex-Kalser has made the following statement:—"I am threatend with criminal charges ...

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  15. MAINTENANCE OF ARMIES.

    The French armistice delegate at Spa (Belgium) has demanded £4,900,000 for the first month of maintenance of the Anglo-French armies of occupation. ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, speaking at Dundee, said that none of the German colonies or captured Turkish provinces would be returned. They must ...

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  17. EX-PRINCE RUPPRECHT.

    The "Bayerischer Kurier" (Munich) says that after the second battle of the Somme in 1916 Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria urged peace, also at the beginning of 1918. He ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Massy Greene, in reply to Mr. Charlton, said that the information as to the refusal of admission to ministers of ...

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  19. A RHINELAND REPUBLIC.

    A meeting at Cologne decided to proclaim an independent republic of Rhineland and Westphalia. The "Spartacus" group of Socialists has seized at Essen Krupp's ...

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  20. GRAVE INCIDENTS.

    M. Marcel Hutin states that the gravest incidents have occurred in the war prisoners' camp in Saxony, and that the Allies are calling on Marshal Foch to act ...

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  21. DR. WILSON'S VIEWS.

    On board the liner George Washington, President Wilson intimated definitely to his entourage his intention when in France of making plain his proposal that all nations ...

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  22. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    A farewell luncheon was tendered to the members of the French Mission by the Federal Government at Parliament House to-day. The members of the Mission were ...

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  23. AMERICA.

    President Wilson has nominated Represenative Carter Glass, of Virginia, as Secretary of the Treasury in succession to Mr. W. G. McAdoo, resigned. ...

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  24. RESTITUTION.

    The Germans have begun to make restitutions under the armistice, and have already paid to the Allies £300,000,000 of the gold exacted from Russia. The Allies will ...

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  25. POLISH INTERESTS.

    The British Government intimates that it will favour Polish representation at the Peace Conference, where Polish interests are involved. ...

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  26. GUILTY TO BE PUNISHED.

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Adniralty, in a speech at Reading, declared that the men who were guilty of unspeakable atrocities upon our prisoners and the ...

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  27. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    At Paterson, New Jersey, ten persons have been killed and 35 injured as the result of an explosion at the Dupont Works. The prison house was destroyed. ...

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  28. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Walter Long), speaking at Westminster, said that the case for the British retention of the German colonies would be ...

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  29. HENDERSON NAVAL BASE.

    In view of the persistent rumours to the effect that the Federal Government proposed to discontinue operations at the Henderson Naval Base site, Fremantle ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    A report from Kieff states that a servant of the ex-Czar declares that the whole of the royal family for weeks before they were murdered were compelled to live ...

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  31. FRIENDSHIP WITH BRITAIN.

    General Pershing, the American Commander-in-Chief, reviewing the activities of the American armies in France, says that as the result of the British-American ...

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  32. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    A Papal Encydical which has been issued summonses Catholics everywhere to pray for a just peace. It promises that the Pope will use all his influence, and that the ...

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  33. BRITISH NEWS.

    There has been a recrudescence of the railway trouble in connection with the termination of the industrial truce and the men's demand for shorter hours. The ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Interstate Council of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia to-day, a motion was agreed to, with one dissentient, ...

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  35. GENERAL MOBILISATION.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Bolsheviks have ordered a general mobilisation for military training, and it is estimated that next summer they will ...

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  36. ANZACS ON FURLOUCH.

    The following personnel of the A.I.F. (Anzacs on furlough and invalids) are listed for return to Australia and are actually en route from abroad. No further ...

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  37. ALLIES ENTER UKRAINE.

    A Russian wireless message states that the Allied troops have crossed the Bessan abianfrontier and entered the Ukraine. A Constantinople message dated ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    Scattered thunderstorms were again reported from the West Kimberley, and also from the Pilbarra goldfield yesterday morning. Otherwise fine weather prevailed ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The Navy Department has been advised that the following members of the crew of submarine AE2 have been released from Turkey:—Engine-room Artificer T. Fawns, ...

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  40. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY OFFICERS.

    On Thursday last the Arbitration Court issued the minutes of its proposed award in the claim brought b[?] the Railway and Tramway Officers Union against the ...

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  41. WAR PATRIOTIC FUND.

    A large number of valuable pictures have been presented to the War Patriotic Fund to be disposed of under the W.A. Artists' competition scheme, the ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Casualty lists 450 and 450A were released by the Censor yesterday and are published hereunder. They contain the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with ...

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  43. BLACK SEA WARSHIPS.

    The British Admiralty announces that all the Turkish warships have surrendered and have been interned at Constantinople. The Goeben, four German submarines, and ...

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  44. REPATRIATION.

    The Premier (Mr. H. B. Lefroy) telegraphed recently to the Acting Prime Minister, suggesting that it would be advisable for the Minister for Repatriation to visit ...

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  45. GENERAL ITEMS.

    An English newspaper correspondent interviewed Herr Bauer, the Austrian Foreign Minister. Herr Bauer stated that documents in the Foreign Office prove that ...

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  46. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Long. speaking at Trow-bridge, said that he rejoiced as Colonial Secretary that Imperial preference had been extended to the dominions without ...

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  47. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. W. Goldsworthy of Victoria-avenne, Claremont, has received word that the meritorious service medal has been awarded to Sergeant R. G. Goldsworthy in ...

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  48. Y.M.C.A. MILITARY WORK.

    Special interest attaches to the soldiers complimentary tea in the Cremorne Gardens to-morrow as this will be the first tea given by the Scout movement. During ...

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  49. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALASIANS.

    The following honours have been awarded:—Bar to D.S.O.: Major H. G. Willing, New Zealand Field Artillery. ...

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  50. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    Some consternation was caused in the Legislative Assembly to-night when the House was in Committee on the Electoral Amendment Bill. Mr. Walker rose ...

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  51. TURKISH FLEET.

    The entire Turkish fleet is in the Allies' hands. ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Pretoria message states that the Government, in reply to representations regarding the possibility of a Royal visit in connection with the peace celebrations and ...

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  53. MINERS AND TUNNELLERS.

    Field-Marshal Haig. in a special order, congratulates the mining and tunnelling units, which demonstrated, he says, their complete superiority over the Germans. ...

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  54. GERMANY IN 1917.

    Among the passenges by yesterday's trans-Australian express was Pastor W. A. Spicer, world secretary of the Seventh Day Adventist denomination, who is completing ...

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